Lino Brunelli Biography
Lino Brunelli was born in Verona in 1931 where he began his pictorial career in scenography. He worked in Rome, Milan, Naples, Pistoia, Vicenza, Verona, Passy in France and Malaga in Spain. For some years he lived the life of the theater alternating between actor, set designer and director. For scenography he collaborated in the creation of operas and prose with masters such as: Franco Enriquez, Giancarlo Sbragia, Cesare Maria Cristini, Pino Casarini, Attilio Colonello, Vittorio Rossi, Roberto Rossellini, Paolo Trevisi and Wachevick. He himself designed and created memorable sets for the Teatro Veneto, the Roman Theater of Verona, the Arena of Verona, the Mozarteum Theater of Salzburg and many others. Invited to the major national and foreign art events, he was awarded twenty-five "international prizes" and seventy-four "national prizes". In 1981, on the occasion of the International Film Festival, he was awarded the "International Prize for Painting" in Cannes (France). He has had more than one hundred solo exhibitions in Italy, France, Belgium, America, Australia and New Zealand. His works appear in multiple public and private collections, in academia and museums in Italy, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, France, America, Japan, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Switzerland and Australia. Among which we highlight the alternative Remo Brindisi Museum of Modern Art in Spina (Ferrara).